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Old 01-19-2020, 07:03 PM  
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Let's talk about the 49ers (Super Bowl Edition)

Well Chiefs vs Packers is what I had hoped for, but that's not happening.

Let's talk about Chiefs vs 49ers here.
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Old 01-24-2020, 11:31 AM   #3061
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Rabbs for the win. Exactly my thought process.
we will see who is right -- rabbs & hern or the SF 49ers front office and Pawnmower.


No way they trade Jimmy G in 2023 or sooner.... None.
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Old 01-24-2020, 11:33 AM   #3062
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They can still be beat off-tackle because the LBs just aren't that athletic, but the 49ers will have to execute and even a very good running team has 'negative' plays that only yield a yard or 2 when they're trying to run laterally. Especially when guys like Jones and Clark are able to penetrate early at times.
Was thinking last night about how fortunate we are to have a functional Jones amid his calf issue. Freak deal, was worried he may never be right for this postseason.

He’s such a gamewrecker with Clark. I used to be on the fence but I think I wanna keep him for sure. Mathieu talked about how Arizona’s defense was so good cause they kept their core together for so long, and as soon as they didn’t, it fell apart. Jones has bought in and is a piece of that core which could mean dynasty if things click.
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Old 01-24-2020, 11:34 AM   #3063
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Chiefs had struggled without outside zone but have really turned that around a bit with Ragland being shifted into the starting role. As far as the DL is concerned I have little concern at all with their ability to keep the line moving East-West. Where my concern really comes is whether or not Hitchens can flow along with the play and remain aggressive enough to keep from getting hung in the wash.

He isn't a premier athlete so slowing him down a bit can be enough to take him out of a play and open a running lane. He has to really fight through the mess in the middle to ensure we remain gap sound and give the DBs (who are all very physical) enough time to hem the 9er RBs in. Ragland is showing better maneuverability this year but it will never truly be a strength so if you can find a way to have him attacking the line early enough in the play to clean some of that wash out for Hitchens to move freely, that could help.

The DL as currently constructed is criminally underrated. They aren't the weak sisters that their early-season performance against the run. You have to remember that fans and eventually their own teammates put these guys on blast for freelancing along the DL in week 5-6. From that point forward, when Mathieu called them all out publicly for playing for themselves, they've played exceptionally responsible football and it's led to massive improvements against the run.

They can still be beat off-tackle because the LBs just aren't that athletic, but the 49ers will have to execute and even a very good running team has 'negative' plays that only yield a yard or 2 when they're trying to run laterally. Especially when guys like Jones and Clark are able to penetrate early at times.
Thanks. Nice analysis. I can tell you that the local radio hosts are becoming more educated as to the strength of your defense. When you see the progress over the year, it is impressive.
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Old 01-24-2020, 11:34 AM   #3064
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Early weather forecasts are looking really good for next Sunday in Miami Gardens... game-time temperatures in the 60's with low humidity and no rain/wind issues.

The Chiefs are preparing for warmer temperatures it looks like...
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Old 01-24-2020, 11:34 AM   #3065
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I disagree. I think Jimmy G is a real QB. Not saying it isnt worth looking at a trade and all...but I like Jimmy G and I don't think he is alex smith. Alex smith is a bed-shitter in big situations. Jimmy G is a pretty cool calm guy.
Fair enough.
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Old 01-24-2020, 11:37 AM   #3066
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we will see who is right -- rabbs & hern or the SF 49ers front office and Pawnmower.


No way they trade Jimmy G in 2023 or sooner.... None.

Most likely you if I’m being honest.

Trevor Lawrence is amazing. I can already see him in this offense. He’d be Lights out. I read somewhere that the last few superbowl participants had QB under rookie contracts. That obviously helped build up their team.

Makes sense to me.

Trading Jimmy is a long shot no doubt. Highly improbable but not impossible.
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Old 01-24-2020, 11:37 AM   #3067
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I read an article by John Middlekauff on The Athletic yesterday where he said Veach is as good of a talent evaluator as there is (and he worked with him in Philly).

Chiefs are in great hands with the way their operation is being run and this new CBA is coming at the perfect time to facilitate the Mahomes contract.
I have read a few articles that are speculating that the owners are seriously considering have a seperate cap for QB's....I pray this happens.

Imagine what Veach can do if Pat's cap hit is on a seperate cap?
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Old 01-24-2020, 11:40 AM   #3068
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Most likely you if I’m being honest.

Trevor Lawrence is amazing. I can already see him in this offense. He’d be Lights out. I read somewhere that the last few superbowl participants had QB under rookie contracts. That obviously helped build up their team.

Makes sense to me.

Trading Jimmy is a long shot no doubt. Highly improbable but not impossible.
Apparently you don't understand what type of compensation it would take to trade for the #1 overall pick in the draft next year (i.e. where Trevor Lawrence will likely get selected).

And the team picking #1 overall may decide there is no amount of compensation they are willing to take to pass up on drafting Lawrence.
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Old 01-24-2020, 11:40 AM   #3069
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I have read a few articles that are speculating that the owners are seriously considering have a seperate cap for QB's....I pray this happens.

Imagine what Veach can do if Pat's cap hit is on a seperate cap?
Really???

What would be the point in that. Seems like the only ones that would benefit would be the ones that got their guy. What if you don’t?? That cap can’t be allocated towards the team?
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Old 01-24-2020, 11:40 AM   #3070
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Was thinking last night about how fortunate we are to have a functional Jones amid his calf issue. Freak deal, was worried he may never be right for this postseason.

He’s such a gamewrecker with Clark. I used to be on the fence but I think I wanna keep him for sure. Mathieu talked about how Arizona’s defense was so good cause they kept their core together for so long, and as soon as they didn’t, it fell apart. Jones has bought in and is a piece of that core which could mean dynasty if things click.
And Pennel's influence can't be overstated. What he does is allow Ragland to overplay the flow a bit. He knows that when Pennel is in there, he's going to occupy space and blockers so the odds of a backside run blowing open are just awfully damn remote.

So now Ragland can be coming downhill at the playside B gap and really close that off, forcing the RB to bounce. And like I said, I do see some vulnerability there so it's not like it's a perfect scenario, but when you can limit the RBs options, then everyone in the second level can hone in on the target and attack. Especially if guys like Pennel and Nnadi have occupied those IOL and kept them from getting hands on Hitchens.

You don't need to hold them to 2 yards every time. Just keep them from knocking off 5-6 and you'll get enough short runs in there as well to force the 9ers into situations where Grapes will have to come through on 3rd down.

And if you routinely struggle to prevent Jimmy Garappolo from converting on 3rd downs, well you just don't deserve to win a Super Bowl. At some point you gotta earn the damn thing and that's just the way it is. If you can earn it by forcing Jimmy Garappolo to beat you,I think you're in nice shape.
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Old 01-24-2020, 11:40 AM   #3071
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So...back to the game :

T-Sizzle has played the 49ers twice already this year.

How did he look against that run game?
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Old 01-24-2020, 11:42 AM   #3072
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Most likely you if I’m being honest.

Trevor Lawrence is amazing. I can already see him in this offense. He’d be Lights out. I read somewhere that the last few superbowl participants had QB under rookie contracts. That obviously helped build up their team.

Makes sense to me.

Trading Jimmy is a long shot no doubt. Highly improbable but not impossible.
Getting Trevor Lawrence IS impossible unless you trade Jimmy G for a shitty team's 1st rounder this season.

Nobody in the league holding 1.1 is going to trade it when Lawrence declares. Doesn't matter what you offer them, they aren't moving it. So unless you get a pick this offseason from a team that is bad enough to end up at 1.1 next season, you aren't getting Lawrence.

Just dispense with that idea now. You might as well start dreaming about getting Mahomes as a FA.

It ain't happening.
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Old 01-24-2020, 11:43 AM   #3073
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So...back to the game :

T-Sizzle has played the 49ers twice already this year.

How did he look against that run game?
Probably a good question for Keysor - I'd imagine he's already done some leg work on it.
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Old 01-24-2020, 11:44 AM   #3074
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Apparently you don't understand what type of compensation it would take to trade for the #1 overall pick in the draft next year (i.e. where Trevor Lawrence will likely get selected).

And despite that the team picking #1 overall may decide there is no amount of compensation they were willing to take to pass up on drafting Lawrence.

There’s always a guy like you. Always. No matter what the post is.
“You don’t understand football”
“You’re an idiot “
“Clearly you don’t watch football”
“This is clearly the dumbest post I’ve ever read”

Never fails. FOH!!!

I do know what it would take to move up to trade for Lawrence. That’s why I said package up some type of deal that would already include 2 1st round picks in whatever year he declares.

I understand that future first rounders would also be required. And even then...it may not be enough or a tram wouldn’t be willing.

I get all that brother. All of it.
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Old 01-24-2020, 11:45 AM   #3075
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I thought it was Bart Vetch??
Pretty sure it’s BURT VATCH. He spells his name in all caps.
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